Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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... tell you one thing for certain : no man there will be old enough that he will know anything to tell you , no matter what you may think to ask . ” " Lady , " he said , " I cannot believe that these words are true . And , if it be as you ...
... tell you one thing for certain : no man there will be old enough that he will know anything to tell you , no matter what you may think to ask . ” " Lady , " he said , " I cannot believe that these words are true . And , if it be as you ...
Strana 317
... tell it . One informant remembered that when he was a lad young girls sometimes invited him to visit a house where they were collected to tell tales . The son of a fine Lalawigan storyteller recalled that when he was a youth small girls ...
... tell it . One informant remembered that when he was a lad young girls sometimes invited him to visit a house where they were collected to tell tales . The son of a fine Lalawigan storyteller recalled that when he was a youth small girls ...
Strana 610
... Tell Aunt Rhody " ] a monotonous lament of which the burden was : " Tell John Andrew , Tell John Andrew , Tell John Andrew John Brown's dead ! " ' 5 The tune of " Say , bummers , will you meet us ? " did not become associated with John ...
... Tell Aunt Rhody " ] a monotonous lament of which the burden was : " Tell John Andrew , Tell John Andrew , Tell John Andrew John Brown's dead ! " ' 5 The tune of " Say , bummers , will you meet us ? " did not become associated with John ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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